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Ganassi team 'progress' on Dixon title sponsor search

Chip Ganassi Racing's Verizon IndyCar Series team will start a new season without Target as its primary sponsor for the first time in 27 years, but progress is being made on finding a replacement. RACER has learned Scott Dixon's No. 9 entry, sporting a new Honda engine and aero kit, is expected to follow a similar routine seen during the Target era where one company serves as the main sponsor at most rounds and other companies sign on as the primary for select events. It remains unclear whether the No. 9 will appear at the championship opener at St. Petersburg with a new, season-long sponsor in place, or if that company's identity will be revealed after the March 12 race. Related Stories...
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